Firestorm
by David Sherman, Dan Cragg
With its down and dirty depiction of warfare written by men who know what its like to be under fire, the Starfist saga is a runaway success across America. Now, in the explosive new Starfist adventure, packed with fierce action and danger, Marines at war in future space find themselves pitted against a faceless, insatiable foe bent on destroying them. And thats just for starters.
"Readers looking for accounts of futuristic combat that depict realistically the psychology of men in battle need look no further." - PW.
"More of the usual good stuff for military sf buffs from two master depicters of grunts at war, which Sherman and Cragg themselves once were." - Booklist.
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This is the 12th in the series featuring the Confederation Marine 34th Fleet Initial Strike Team.

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